Mahendra Singh Dhoni did not figure in the Indian team for the upcoming three-match T20 series against South Africa while Hardik Pandya returned as the only change in the 15member squad Dhoni, who had taken a two-month sabbatical from the sport, is currently vacationing in the United States, having served the Territorial Army for 15 days.
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Single Kids More Likely Be Obese
Since families with multiple children tend to make more healthy eating decisions, finds a study
PM Launches Fit India Movement
IT'S 0% investment with 100% returns, says Modi
Kotak, Mhambrey Replace Dravid As India A, U-19 Head Coaches
Former Saurashtra captain Sitanshu Kotak and ex-India seamer Paras Mhambrey have replaced Rahul Dravid as head coaches of India A and U-19 sides respectively following a reshuffle in the support staff for juniors.
Focus On Pant As India Eye Another Clean Sweep
Having won first Test by 318 runs, India are runaway favourites going into second and final match at Sabina Park against a team that neither showed resolve nor aptitude required to put up a sustained fight in five-day cricket
Dhoni Not Included, Fit-Again Hardik Back In Squad For T20 Series
Mahendra Singh Dhoni did not figure in the Indian team for the upcoming three-match T20 series against South Africa while Hardik Pandya returned as the only change in the 15member squad Dhoni, who had taken a two-month sabbatical from the sport, is currently vacationing in the United States, having served the Territorial Army for 15 days.
Deepa Malik Basks In Khel Ratna Glory, Bajrang Misses Ceremony
Malik became only the second para-athlete after double Paralympic gold-medallist javelin thrower Devendra Jhajharia, who received recognition in 2017, to have won prestigious award. At 49, she also became oldest athlete ever to have claimed the honour QUOTE OF MALIK I am very happy. This whole journey has been more about changing the attitude of people towards disability and hidden potential in people with disability, Malik said
Gopichand Worried About Indian Badminton's Future
India might be celebrating a world champion in P V Sindhu right now but national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand feels there are reasons to be worried about the future as the country has not “invested enough in coaches”.
Going Down The Memory Lane
Indian football, yesteryears Blue Tigers to mere cats of this beautiful game.
Game For Raising The Bar Of, For And By The People
India’s sportspersons are not only wanting to excel but also showing a deep desire to win.
Ashes: Starc Could Have Reined In On Stokes, Feels Ponting
Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting feels left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc could have had an impact if he bowled against Ben Stokes during England’s improbable win in the third Ashes Test at Headingley.
“Ultimate finisher' Dhoni is identity of IPL, feels Irfan
Former Indian pacer Irfan Pathan believes IPL has witnessed several finishers but MS Dhoni's status is second to none because the former India captain has been the face of this league since its inception.
Like old times, MS Dhoni scripts thrilling last ball win for CSK
CSK pacer Mukesh Choudhary wreaked havoc with the new ball before Tilak Varma's responsible 51 not out off 43 lifted Mumbai Indians to 155 for seven
THE HEAT IS ON
While the disappointing performance of MI and CSK in IPL 2022 won’t discredit the popularity of the two teams, the rocking show by the debutant franchises will certainly open big opportunities for players, especially as ICC T20 WC selection is around the corner
A rocky transition for CSK
With MS Dhoni Still Calling The Shots In A Team Led By Ravindra Jadeja, Things Haven't Quite Gone To Plan For The Four-Time Champions
Veterans day out on opening night
Ajinkya Rahane's mini blitz cancels out Dhoni's quickfire fifty as KKR beat CSK by six wickets
Kolkata defeat Chennai by six wickets in IPL opener
Riding on a quick 34-ball 44 by Ajinkya Rahane and useful contribution by skipper Shreyas Iyer (20 n.o.) and Sam Billings (25) Kolkata Knight Riders defeated Chennai Super Kings in the opening match of the 15th edition of the Indian Premier League at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday.
IPL opener: Knight Riders beat Chennai by six wickets
Nitish Rana (21), new captain Shreyas Iyer (20 not out) & Sam Billings (25) made useful contributions to give KKR a winning start to the tournament
Dhoni steps aside, hands over CSK captaincy to Jadeja
CSK play KKR in the IPL 2022 opener here on Saturday
THE ‘YELLOVE' REVOLUTION
CSK cut across barriers and became a cultural phenomenon, allowing it to become a billion-dollar business
No fairytale ending for ‘Mr IPL' Raina
One Of The Most Prolific Batsmen In The League’s History Fails To Attract A Single Bidder, Bringing The Curtain Down On An Exceptional T20 Career